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Memorial Day - Coney Island - NO MONEY OR GOLD! - Some Photos, though.

Golden Silver

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I went to bed last night (really today at 3am!) with visions of gold and coins being attracted by my Land Star's coil calling. Got up at the "break of dawn" (11am since we always get up at noon!). Fantasies are our best bets! The subway ride took almost 2 hours because there was a large group of unruly teenagers, the kind that wears their long shorts to almost below their bellybuttons and have their hair tattooed! They were loud. At one subway station the announcement was that we were being held up because they were waiting for the police to arrive to, obviously, control the unruly group. The group was corralled with about 6 or more cops in attendance. Eventually, we were on our way again.

When the train pulled in to the last stop, Coney Island, the first thing you notice before the hot days of summer, is the coolness, plus the thousands getting off the train and crowding through the narrow passageways. When we were on the street the wind was noticeable. I walked to the boardwalk and girded to detect. But the wind was really blowing around 25-30 mph! You could see the sand being blown into fog-like clouds.

I walked to the water's edge amidst the crowd on the dry sand and headed east. First, though, I tried to ground-balance my Land Star and there was no way I could use ALL METALS on the wet sand since as soon as I tried to lower the coil from waist level the detector would start to sound off. Backing off on the GB control did nothing and I maxed CCW and I still couldn't get a quiet or quieter detector. So I switched to DISC and moved on. No sounds except a sporadic one once in a while. I decided to at least go home with a coin or two so I walked on dry sand. Nary a sound except for one solid high-pitched sound that produced a screw cap. I walked some more but said "The hell with this." and got ready to go home.

Even with the wind blowing fiercely, hardy New Yorkers were still at the beach in force, and going in the water! The news just reported that at Jones Beach there were 500,000!

I took photos though to show you scenes from famous Coney Island. The photo showing a restroom below the boardwalk at sand level shows why this beach is a waste to detect. If you remember the Drifter's 1964 song "UNDER THE BOARDWALK" those days are gone forever. You cannot go under the boardwalk any longer as it is fenced off. Worse, the sand now is so high that as you can see in the restroom photo part of the fenced off area. I walked down to the cemented area in front of the restroom, turned around and shot towards the beach. You can see that the sand is about 10-15 feet high! Normally, standing on that cement platform you could see straight to the water. Only a hurricane or an El Nino hitting that area and removing ALL of that sand right up to the boardwalk could give any detectorist a chance at finding the tons of goodies that will be found under the original base.

So, at least enjoy the photos I took.
 
i have never been to new york before although my daughter is going with some family this july for a couple of weeks. whats the weather like there in july?
 
The money you spent on the BH Land Star, you could have bought the DetectorPro Pirate. That is a great machine for all conditions at the beach, and even in the water. It is small, lightweight and can be compacted into a small bag. It also works very well in parks and playgrounds. Since you have access to Coney Island..........there are plenty of treasures there so don't let one bad day discourage you. Also your best times for hunting are early morning, evening and week-days. Make sure you get a hotdog at Nathans too!!!
 
Great story, wish you luck on the next trip. I have spent some time on that subway and late at night you meet some real crazy people. Thanks for sharing your pics. with us .
HH.
 
dobbie said:
i have never been to new york before although my daughter is going with some family this july for a couple of weeks. whats the weather like there in july?
Very hot! Probably in the middle to high 80s, or higher. However, you never know and the weather could cooperate and be no higher than 70s. Before heading to NYC, check your local weather channel as they always include the rest of the country. Or a NYC website associated with weather.
 
Bobbie said:
The money you spent on the BH Land Star, you could have bought the DetectorPro Pirate. That is a great machine for all conditions at the beach, and even in the water. It is small, lightweight and can be compacted into a small bag. It also works very well in parks and playgrounds. Since you have access to Coney Island..........there are plenty of treasures there so don't let one bad day discourage you. Also your best times for hunting are early morning, evening and week-days. Make sure you get a hotdog at Nathans too!!!
As you can see in the pictures, only a hurricane or El Nino removing 99% of the sand would make it worthwhile doing the dry sand. On the wet sand a water metal detector would definitely be the only way to go. But I don't feel like having 2 detectors as the Land Star didn't fail when I switched to DISC for near the surface finds. I WAS going to stop at Nathan's for the routine of a hot dog but yesterday you couldn't get inside for the crowd! You gotta bring your own hot dog!
 
gold-digger said:
Let's hear it for the whole subway system! We got it made as far as transportation. There's a bus or subway going to wherever you want to go. Buses only in San Francisco. Buses and now limited subway in L.A. (but I sure wouldn't want to be in a subway there when one of those frequent earthquakes happen!). This is definitely a transportation-friendly city. To be able to get on a subway 2 blocks from where I live and get off in Coney Island or Brighton Beach without having to make more than one change is very inviting. In L.A. we had 2 cars and it was the only way to go to Santa Monica/Venice Beaches or wait forever for the many buses that might take you there.

And you know how great it is when the subway emerges from the tunnel and you ride above the city appreciating its diverseness. This is where it's at!
 
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